Aphrodisias
- Illustrated history and description of the archeological sites in Aphrodisias.

Aphrodisias
- Excavations at the ancient city of Aphrodisias by New York University. Location map, plan, history and detailed report with bibliography.

Aphrodisias
- The city of Aphrodisias, the birth place of the goddess of love. Includes images and maps.

Aphrodisias
- All about antique city of aphrodisias with images, videos and introduction.

Archaeological Settlements of Turkey (TAY)
- The TAY Project is designed to build a chronological inventory of the cultural heritage of Turkey. Includes: news, database, survey, and links. (In Turkish and English)

Hacimusalar Excavations
- Bilkent University describes its excavations on this mound in the central Lycian plateau, which epigraphic evidence suggests was the site of the ancient city of Choma.

Hacinebi Archaeological Excavations
- The 6000 year old site of Hacinebi, in the Euphrates river valley of southeast Turkey is the focus of an ongoing research by an international team of archaeologists, art historians, and materials scientists.

International Nemrud Foundation
- Provides an overview and a virtual tour of the Nemrud, the throne of the gods, in the Taurus Range in Turkey. Includes photos, a history, inscriptions, and literature about this World Heritage Monument. [English, Turkish, German, and Dutch]

Kerkenes Dag Project
- Summaries of the main aspects of the project, illustrations of methods employed and results obtained, and a selection of reports and research papers.

Mysteries of Çatalhöyük
- The Science Museum of Minnesota explores the multitude of questions surrounding the findings at this archaeological dig in Turkey. Includes a virtual tour and timeline.

The Phrygian Sanctuary of Gordion at Dümrek
- From Backdirt, the Phrygian Sanctuary of Gordion at Dümrek Project addresses both the nature of Phrygian cult practice and the regional extent of Gordion's cultural influence.

University Archaeologists Return to Amuq
- Inundations and other natural disasters usually spell the end for important archaeological projects, but in a rare example of a fortuitous flood, the Oriental Institute is recovering important additional artifacts from a site abandoned 55 years ago in Turkey.

Zeugma
- David Kennedy, University of Western Australia, describes the flooding of the remains of the ancient city of Samosata and the similar threat to Zeugma. Includes bibliography.

Ziyaret Tepe
- During the late Iron Age (c. 900-600 BCE), Ziyaret Tepe was an important urban center on the northern edge of the Assyrian Empire. Contemporary cuneiform texts suggest that during this time Ziyaret Tepe was the Assyrian provincial capital of Tushhan.

Çatalhöyük Excavations
- Official site on the excavations carried out at this neolithic site in Turkey. Excavation reports and newsletters on the work of the international team of archaeologists.